April 8, 2010 • 4:22 pm • POSTED BY anna hartley
I have a theory that books find you when they’re supposed to—even if you’re a little behind the curve of, say, society as a whole. I guess this is what happened to me a few months ago when I first picked up Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, [...]
March 4, 2010 • 4:47 pm • POSTED BY kdorsey
I am a cyclist and a fervent music fan. So you can imagine how excited I was a couple weeks ago when David Byrne stopped by Philly to talk about how bicycling has helped transform the urban experience. Unfortunately, no music jams or giant-suit wearing were involved. But, all that bike talk was just as [...]
January 20, 2010 • 11:43 am • POSTED BY Margherita Urbani
When I discovered Site Inspire I immediately saved it with every bookmark method I knew. If you too are obsessed with this blog, you may find a surprise today! We are in fact featured on the latest showcase. Have a look at it here.
December 31, 2009 • 12:32 pm • POSTED BY Jim Walls
Soon, everything you own will be available in Star Wars format. Which I, for one, am comfortable with, as long as I never see a KitchenAid Jar Jar Edition Stand Mixer. Check out these 2010 collaborations between the franchise and Adidas. They had me at the Millennium Falcons, though the Dagobahs look pretty comfortable for [...]
December 23, 2009 • 5:17 pm • POSTED BY Brian Tennyson
To highlight a few of the new faces, and keep the tradition going, here is this year’s dose of holiday photos.